The esports giant will work with Korean broadcaster OnGameNet to bring its English broadcast of the League of Legends Champions league to the Riot website. In addition, the company will create an in-house broadcast team to stream LoL Pro League matches out of China, confirming a Daily Dot report released over the weekend.

In the post, Riot directly addressed concerns about the dismantling of community initiative LPLen as a consequence of the move. LPLen previously broadcasted LPL matches in English, and Riot stated that it was still “exploring opportunities” to work with that team in the future. As of now, the only confirmed member of the Riot Games LPL broadcast is Max “Atlus” Anderson, known for his work in the Oceanic Pro League.

Korea’s Champions league begins tomorrow with SK Telecom T1 battling NaJin e-mFire, and will air live weekly on the following schedule:

Wednesdays at 4am ET/10am CET/6pm KST

Fridays at 3am ET/9am CET/5pm KST

Saturdays at 3am ET/9am CET/5pm KST

The LPL, China’s top league, begins on Jan. 16, airing on the following schedule:

Friday at 12am ET/6am CET/1PM

Saturdays at 12am ET/6am CET/1PM

Sundays at 12am ET/6am CET/1PM

The initiative brings the four major league under one house, making LoL Esports a one-stop-shop for catching the top League of Legends competition.